I use this stuff on everything from my cleats to greasy tools, even that sticky junk left after you scrape off a stick-to-it price tag. Seriously, folks, you cannot go wrong with this stuff. It's strong enough to clean your gnarly MTB gunked up chain, your TTR (Trails to Rails) bikes, even your racer. And it's gentle enough for you MAMLs (Middle Aged Men in Lycra) to clean the chain grease you somehow got on your kit. So, what are you waiting for? Order a bottle...or two or three. You'll be pleased as punch you purchased this product (gotta like my alliteration). Well, what're you waiting for? Quit reading this review and go buy some!

As commented by others, this stuff is about as good as soap and water. Much better off with gasoline or WD 40 to clean the chain. I had some Parks stuff that worked better too. Pass on this product. Nashbar should re-visit the formulation on this one.

I bought this degreaser when my bottle of Frontline ran out. I was very surprised how poorly it worked. I soaked a chain in it for an hour and it was still dirty, so I sprayed some wd40 and watched all the black stuff slide off. I'm very disappointed considering most Nashbar branded items are surprisingly high quality.

I'm not sure how this gets the title of degreaser because it is about as effective as slightly soapy water. I used it in a Nashbar chain cleaner on both chains coated with Nashbar dry lube and chain oil. After a while I gave up and used WD-40 until I get something better to clean it up and start fresh. The WD-40 worked about 100 times better. I was expecting something like "Citra-Solve" which is a very effective degreaser. This product does an OK job of cleaning up grease from the frame of the bike.

I was hoping to find a suitable substitute to the marvelously effective Finish Line citrus biosolvent, but it was immediately clear that this cleaner just did not dissolve chain grease. I brushed the chain link by link with hardly any effects. I had to do it all over using a hand cleaner. Maybe this product works sufficiently well on dry type lubricants. I use longer lasting oil-based lubricant on my chain, but a degreaser should do what it should do: degrease.